This also happens with 7.10 Gutsy.  It only happens after the kernel
gets an update.  I have 4 hard drives in my system, one has Windows XP
on it, one has Ubuntu on it.  The other two are data storage.  After a
kernel update and you reboot, it can't find the partition.  It also
doesn't see the Windows partition.  I always have to edit the line to
boot to the proper hard drive, boot into Ubuntu & edit the menu.lst.
Prior to 7.04, it would always just add to the list.  It doesn't even
seem to "read" the current menu.lst & update it, which I think it
should.

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menu.lst is overwritten
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136621
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